Wow.Buzzluck has high minimual withdraw

Quite a few casinos are raising their withdrawal limits. I think it is to discourage small deposits/withdrawals since they both carry a fee for the vendor and it is not cost efficient.

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Buzzluck has a minimal withdraw of $350.00...Doesn't that seem quite high???:confused:

Likely this applies only to a bank transfer/wire with an associated fee. If so, they could list the bank/processor charges involved and deduct the amount if the player cashouts less than $350. In other words, let the player decide.
 
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all yhou got to do is ask for an extra 300 dollars then you are ok. See? Because then you don't have to worry about making the min bet when you go? Ok?
 
High minimum WD seems to be common among RTGs that cater to USA. All those 'nice' $10 or $15 or $25 free chips? You can never cash out should you win when you consider the min withdrawal in the cashier and max allowed on the chip.

It's what I call the Hotel California terms....
 
Yes, it seems like more and more RTG casinos are moving towards that $350 mark. I believe some topgaming also have that $350 min withdrawal. It's like adding extra wagering requirements to the little man
 
Likely this applies only to a bank transfer/wire with an associated fee. If so, they could list the bank/processor charges involved and deduct the amount if the player cashouts less than $350. In other words, let the player decide.

You might find that the processor won't transfer anything less, so the casino has no control.

I've also heard that many processors limit how,many wires can be processed in a given period. It may be that too many small transfers means large withdrawals can't be paid in a timely fashion.
 
You might find that the processor won't transfer anything less, so the casino has no control.

I've also heard that many processors limit how,many wires can be processed in a given period. It may be that too many small transfers means large withdrawals can't be paid in a timely fashion.

Maybe but the casino is the client of the processor so as long as the fees are paid you can even do a wire for $10 though that would amount to extreme folly. Like players who have their choice of casinos, casinos also have their choice of processors though they shop around for the cheapest one to protect their profit margins.


On the limit on the number of wires processed in a period, again 'money talks'. Anything can be done if you pay up. My bank offers 2 alternatives for local bank transfers, one of which is 16 times dearer thaan the other but of course much quicker. The same applies for overseas transfers.
 
It's always good to know your withdrawal options before you deposit.

Once, a number of years ago I relied on casino terms that indicated that cheques were available for a fee. I didn't have an ewallet at the time, and had received payments from other casinos by cheque or ACH.

When after a number of deposits, I finally had a $900 cashout available, I found that cheques were NOT issued, and I would require an ewallet for payment. It took some time to set up and verify my Moneybookers account (problems with verification because of currency exchange differences, and a card that didn't send paper statements), and I gambled and lost it all in the meantime.

My options for cashing out are definitely now something I double check with support before making a deposit.

As for the issue of free chips whose max cashout is below $350 (or whatever the casino requires), I suggest a top-up deposit for players facing this problem. Just make sure that no bonus is taken and no wagering is required on your deposit. A few casinos require playthough of all deposits. The casino of course faces an additional fee for processing your deposit.

A recent thread about this issue had the casino in question deciding they could pay without that additional deposit.
 
Buzzluck has a minimal withdraw of $350.00...Doesn't that seem quite high???:confused:

Just make deposit of 370$ if you lets say want to play for 20$, then when you hit 350$ payout :D
Nah that would not work by the way, as most places requires you to "wash" the money and play them through once. :p
 
Likely this applies only to a bank transfer/wire with an associated fee. If so, they could list the bank/processor charges involved and deduct the amount if the player cashouts less than $350. In other words, let the player decide.

It is actually for a courier check..It comes with a fee of 30.00 if withdraw is under 750.00..
 
Just make deposit of 370$ if you lets say want to play for 20$, then when you hit 350$ payout :D
Nah that would not work by the way, as most places requires you to "wash" the money and play them through once. :p

well i have heard of min rollover on deposit by 1 or 2 times maybe more if your not careful
 

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